Part-time contributor to TheStateNJ.com, Dick LaRossa broke yet another story that could erode Chris Christie’s credibility as a law and order man. LaRossa was the first to report on Christie’s dealings with David Kelley and Todd Christie concerning the Deferred Prosecution Agreement issue. The traditional media simply followed his lead.
Scandal Watch
The secret about those polling numbers (part II)
Because we know our subject matter like the back of our hands, we reported on Monday the following bit on polling in the GOP gubernatorial primary…
The Looming Albin Nomination Battle
Just as we said before, the Albin nomination fight is going to be an opportunity for Senator Paul Sarlo to prove that Dick Codey and the Democratic leadership made the right choice to elevate him to the chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee when Harvard College-Harvard Law educated John Adler was elected to Congress. …
Desperate and broke Tom Wilson plays literary agent for street thug Rocco Riccio
Tom Wilson’s quixotic pursuit of private emails exchanged between Governor Corzine and his former girlfriend Carla Katz resulted in nearly bankrupting an already struggling NJGOP.
Well now, Wilson is ensnared in an email controversy of his own. THE STATE recently obtained a series of emails exchanged between Wilson and Rocco Riccio, brother-in-law to Carla Katz. …
Freedom’s Defense Fund Launches “Christie Exposed”
From http://www.VerticalNews.com
Today, the Freedom’s Defense Fund (FDF) unveiled a Web site, direct mail and the first of what could be several television ads targeting Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie. According to FDF, the ad centers around recently reported pay-to-play and no-bid contract controversies during Christie s tenure as U.S. Attorney, despite his public pledges to end these corrupt practices, should he become New Jersey s Governor.
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“KEEP MY BROTHER OUT OF IT”
Chris Christie complained when his brother was brought into his campaign relative to being accused of trading violations by the SEC and named in complaints by the US Attorney in New York.
While offering no explanation and seeming to scold anyone who would dare question what had occurred, he insisted in no uncertain terms that it was unfortunate when a candidate’s family members were brought into a campaign and dragged through the mud. He got petulant and angry and simply said “leave my brother out of it.”…





